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Help for sensitivity analysis of LNA.?

Analog Design
Analog Design over 14 years ago

Hi,

   I wan to do sensitivity analysis of LNA in cadence spectre(IC 561). I have already done S-parameter analysis in Cadence Spectre(IC561). Can anyone help me in sensitivity analysis? 

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  • Tawna
    Tawna over 14 years ago

     Hi Analog Design,

    I'm not sure what you mean specifically by "sensitivity analysis"...

     

    Spectre supports dc and ac sensitivity analyses. You can find more information on it by typing in an xterm:

    spectre -h sens

     

    Also,  you may want to check out the paper:

    http://www.date-conference.com/proceedings/PAPERS/2007/DATE07/PDFFILES/09.3_2.PDF

     

    Best regards,

     

    Tawna

     

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  • Tawna
    Tawna over 14 years ago

     Hi Analog Design,

    I'm not sure what you mean specifically by "sensitivity analysis"...

     

    Spectre supports dc and ac sensitivity analyses. You can find more information on it by typing in an xterm:

    spectre -h sens

     

    Also,  you may want to check out the paper:

    http://www.date-conference.com/proceedings/PAPERS/2007/DATE07/PDFFILES/09.3_2.PDF

     

    Best regards,

     

    Tawna

     

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